Game Theory Applications to Socio-Environmental Studies, Development Economics, and Sustainability Research

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The present investigation elaborates on the level of game theory application for the applied and theoretical analyses of climate change and development studies. This editorial shows that the common good character of global climate alongside the increasing internalization of environmental externalities through national regulations and international environmental treaties jointly result in the increasing congruence between the context of climate change problems and the game theoretical method. Furthermore, the adoption of the Paris Accord by the overwhelming majority of developing countries as well as the disproportionate vulnerability of the Global South have led to an increasing shift in focus with regard to international development cooperation, from poverty alleviation and economic growth to green growth and circular economy solutions, within developing countries. The underutilization of game theory in the context of development studies is not satisfactory. This paper underlines the importance of implementing an impetus to researchers for scholarly discussions and applications of game theory in a discourse on the following topics: 1. economic growth; 2. climate change mitigation and adaptation; and 3. a broader socioeconomic development.

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Sadik-Zada, E. R., Gatto, A., Aldieri, L., Bimonte, G., Senatore, L., & Vinci, C. P. (2024, February 1). Game Theory Applications to Socio-Environmental Studies, Development Economics, and Sustainability Research. Games. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/g15010005

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